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Our client, a leading company in the chemical industry, is seeking a Polymer Chemist to join their team. As a Polymer Chemist, you will be part of the Chemistry Department supporting various teams within the organization.
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Job Summary:The Wealth Strategist / Client Development Sales Executive is responsible for cultivating new relationships with individuals, families, non-profit institutions and other entities. The Wealth Strategist / Client Development Sales Executive maintains ongoing contact with clients, promoting the enhancement and expansion of existing relationships.
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The Client Success Manager is responsible to ensure we are the provider of choice. The Client Success Manager is also integral to ensuring smooth operations and client satisfaction, supporting long-term retention of cases, and working in partnership with colleagues in the immediate team environment and in the larger community.
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Job Title: Polymer Chemist. Hands-on experience in the chemistry laboratory and wet chemistry techniques. Perform analytical characterization of polymeric particles using specialty equipment and instrumentation (including ion-chromatography, particle sizing, and surface area instruments.
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Our client is seeking a Senior IP/Patent Paralegal to join its dynamic legal team. The successful candidate will have a deep understanding of the patent procedural requirements of the USPTO and will have a proven track record in drafting and filing patent applications, patent docketing, and client communication.
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A Senior Records Specialist provides records creation, circulation, storage, tracking, transfer and retention services as defined or outlined in EPIQs service agreement with client. Register new files and track the circulation of files to and from client staff in Records Management System (RMS) database.
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Communicate regularly with the assigned Patent Prosecution Specialist (PPS) regarding the timing of filing IDSs, as well as reporting any IDS filed to the client. Maintain a secondary docket of due dates for each assigned client as outlined in the Patent Prosecution Policies and Procedures Manual.
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We are currently seeking a RF/mmWave Packaging Engineer for our client in the Consulting domain. This is a Permanent position, and the client is looking for someone to start immediately.
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Assist client with clean-up activities, including triage, categorization, and appropriate storage or disposition of content. Perform regular inventory of files stored at client facilities, or offsite storage vendors.
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Client Image Sensors team is looking for an image sensor product analysis/application engineer that helps evaluating image sensors at application level and supporting internal customers in integrating image sensors into systems.
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Palo Alto office is seeking an Of Counsel Patent Attorney that can prepare and draft patent applications and provide client counseling as necessary. Palo Alto office is seeking an Of Counsel Patent Attorney that can prepare and draft patent applications and provide client counseling as necessary.
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Our client, an American electric vehicle manufacturer and automotive technology and outdoor recreation company , is looking to hire a hybrid Printed Circuit Board Designer in either their Palo Alto or Irvine, CA locations.
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Calendar any USPTO due dates, client deadlines, necessary appointments, etc. Review client prebills to notate items such as whether matters have been filed with the Patent Office. Coordinate meetings, and activities which require phone and in person client and internal contact.
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Ability to strategize own business and be self‐motivated; takes initiative to increase individual productivity through out of home base selling and strong client relationships. Partners with others to provide the best client experience.
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